Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 3rd ed., vols. 1 & 2

Page(s):

2142

Publisher:

Johns Hopkins University Press

Publication Place:

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

ISBN/ISSN:

0-8018-8221-4

Notes:

Reference for:

Antechinusstuartii, Brown Antechinus [English]

Geographic Information

Geographic Division:

Australia

Jurisdiction/Origin:

Comments

Comment:

Comments: Dickman et al. (1988) showed that what had been thought to be the single species A. stuartii in E New South Wales is actually divided into a northern and a southern species: A. stuartii and what is now (Dickman et al., 1998) named A. agilis; the two have been found together at Kioloa, in S New South Wales

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